This company was founded by Rob Estell in 2011, who after being a National Swimming Pool Foundation Certified Pool Operator Instructor for 5 years, took a position as a State Certified Pool and Business & Finance Exam Prep instructor at the highly prestigious Goldcoast Schools located in South East Florida. In 2011, After working for Goldcoast Schools from October 2008, Rob became burned out from teaching basically the same course from month to month. He wanted to create a more user friendly, proactive, and cutting edge course where a student can prepare themselves at any time, and at any pace by creating an online learning school.
I have written textbooks, study guides and courses for Goldcoast Schools, Contractors Exam School, & Contractors Prep School, to assist people in obtaining licensing for all of the State & County contractor exams.

GITS General Engineered Construction Builder Course

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Scope

In order to be eligible to receive certification from the board as a general engineered construction builder, the applicant shall demonstrate possession of the art, ability, skill, experience, and scientific and general knowledge to plan, lay out, perform, and supervise all work and activities associated with and related to engineered construction. The applicant shall have no less than ten (10) years of practical engineered construction experience and shall demonstrate and possess the ability to perform, supervise, direct, and coordinate all work and activities in the engineered construction trades in such a manner as to comply with all plans and specifications of an engineered project, and with the building code and all other applicable codes and regulations. The scope of work of a general engineered construction builder shall be unlimited in the engineered construction field except that the general engineered construction builder's work in connection with utilities shall be considered to stop at a point five (5) feet from a building not specifically constructed for the purpose of pumping or processing pipeline products

Examination Content Outline

The General Engineered Construction Builder examination is based on trade-specific information pertaining to materials, tools, equipment, practices, terminology, and relevant laws. The examination is a three (3) hour, open book exam that consists of 80 questions.

Approved References

Broward County Code, Chapter 9 - Contractors, 2010

Minimum Standards Applicable to Public Rights of Way Under Broward County Jurisdiction, April 1995

Code of Federal Regulations – Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA), 2010

Installation Guide for Ductile Iron Pipe, 2007

Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, Kosmatka and Panarese, 14th Ed, 2002 with 2008 rev.

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Scope

In order to be eligible to receive certification from the board as a general engineered construction builder, the applicant shall demonstrate possession of the art, ability, skill, experience, and scientific and general knowledge to plan, lay out, perform, and supervise all work and activities associated with and related to engineered construction. The applicant shall have no less than ten (10) years of practical engineered construction experience and shall demonstrate and possess the ability to perform, supervise, direct, and coordinate all work and activities in the engineered construction trades in such a manner as to comply with all plans and specifications of an engineered project, and with the building code and all other applicable codes and regulations. The scope of work of a general engineered construction builder shall be unlimited in the engineered construction field except that the general engineered construction builder's work in connection with utilities shall be considered to stop at a point five (5) feet from a building not specifically constructed for the purpose of pumping or processing pipeline products

Examination Content Outline

The General Engineered Construction Builder examination is based on trade-specific information pertaining to materials, tools, equipment, practices, terminology, and relevant laws. The examination is a three (3) hour, open book exam that consists of 80 questions.

Approved References

Broward County Code, Chapter 9 - Contractors, 2010

Minimum Standards Applicable to Public Rights of Way Under Broward County Jurisdiction, April 1995

Code of Federal Regulations – Title 29, Part 1926 (OSHA), 2010

Installation Guide for Ductile Iron Pipe, 2007

Design and Control of Concrete Mixtures, Kosmatka and Panarese, 14th Ed, 2002 with 2008 rev.